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it will get to a point where it will affect the atlanta coast much southern florida from thursday night to friday. then the models take it out to sea. right now that's where i think it will go. let's see showers over the weekend, not from sandy but from the frontal boundary. not set in stone. it looks less and less likely of sandy affecting us here in the mid atlantic. >> 73 in great falls. 74 in fairfax and 76 in college park. we stay warm through thursday. in fact, even a little bit warmer tomorrow and more clouds on thursday. an umbrella on friday. you might not need it on friday. a better chance on saturday into sunday. we will be monitoring sandy. maybe a sprinkle 52 to 62. winds become northwest at 5 to 10. next three days. 82 tomorrow, 75 on thursday and maybe a sprinkle on friday but still mild. temperatures in the low 70s. next seven days temperatures going downhill, showers on saturday through sunday. that is related to the cold front, not sandy. 60s on sunday and we are in the 50s on monday and tuesday. >> loving today and tomorrow? >>> kristin is coming back with sports righ
it will get to a point where it will affect the atlanta coast much southern florida from thursday night to friday. then the models take it out to sea. right now that's where i think it will go. let's see showers over the weekend, not from sandy but from the frontal boundary. not set in stone. it looks less and less likely of sandy affecting us here in the mid atlantic. >> 73 in great falls. 74 in fairfax and 76 in college park. we stay warm through thursday. in fact, even a little bit...
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nice and sunny in atlanta, 78. mostly sunny in st. louis. 84. partial sunshine in denver 57. passing showers in seattle, 50. >>> a paraplegic man dragged himself four miles down a dirt road to get help. his is in was shredded. he was hitchhiking last week and the couple who picked him up abandoned him when he refused to share his alcohol. >>> another survival story. an 83-year-old man and his two dogs got stuck in the snow for three days. he sat in his truck eating peanuts and drinking an energy drink and had a cell phone and could have called 911 but he likes the outdoors. >> why get excited. i'm in a nice place. i saw deer. i saw a i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. . >>> in the past three years music programs in los angeles public cools have been dramatically cut. n
nice and sunny in atlanta, 78. mostly sunny in st. louis. 84. partial sunshine in denver 57. passing showers in seattle, 50. >>> a paraplegic man dragged himself four miles down a dirt road to get help. his is in was shredded. he was hitchhiking last week and the couple who picked him up abandoned him when he refused to share his alcohol. >>> another survival story. an 83-year-old man and his two dogs got stuck in the snow for three days. he sat in his truck eating peanuts and...
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jonathan serrie is in our atlanta newsroom tonight. atlanta home to the cbc. i understand this company is responding jonathan. >> they are indeed responding. the necc hats always provided the massachusetts board of pharmacy full and complete access to its facility and its records. in a written statement tonight, paul says based on that history, it is hard to imagine that the board has not been be fully apprised of both the manner and scale of the company's operations. the state pharmacy board there in massachusetts is moving to permanently revoke the licenses, not only of necc but also its three principle pharmacists, shep? >> shepard: incredible outbreak and deadly. what are they doing to keep this from happening again? >> at the state level, massachusetts has announced increased regulation of these compounding pharmacies. there are 25 of them in that state. the increased regulation will include surprise inspections. in fact, the first such inspection was carried out earlier today. a supreme court ruling found that past efforts by the fda to regulate these ph
jonathan serrie is in our atlanta newsroom tonight. atlanta home to the cbc. i understand this company is responding jonathan. >> they are indeed responding. the necc hats always provided the massachusetts board of pharmacy full and complete access to its facility and its records. in a written statement tonight, paul says based on that history, it is hard to imagine that the board has not been be fully apprised of both the manner and scale of the company's operations. the state pharmacy...
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., atlanta and las vegas. >> i'm sure you have to pay a fee to get it back, too. >>> police say two teens were so intent on getting cigarettes and booze, they smashed a stolen truck into the front of this michigan gas and grocery store. one of the suspects was caught on the spot. the other one is still on the loose, though. they got away with only 100 bucks worth of stuff. the store is still closed with a ten-foot hole in the front, as well, as you can imagine, some structural damage, as well. >>> and in california, a guy wearing a halloween mask used his pickup truck to try to steal an atm. you see him tying a rope around a machine in a shell gas station. it's not clear exactly how he got inside the station in the first place to carry off the heist. >> takes all kinds. >>> news about your health this morning. and the makeup that women wear every day may trigger early menopause. another drawback of makeup. researchers say exposure to certain chemicals in cosmetics, as well as hairspray, can cause a woman to stop having periods 2 1/2 years earlier than normal. and they can go through menop
., atlanta and las vegas. >> i'm sure you have to pay a fee to get it back, too. >>> police say two teens were so intent on getting cigarettes and booze, they smashed a stolen truck into the front of this michigan gas and grocery store. one of the suspects was caught on the spot. the other one is still on the loose, though. they got away with only 100 bucks worth of stuff. the store is still closed with a ten-foot hole in the front, as well, as you can imagine, some structural...
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atlanta achievement north american energy in -- independence. and international affairs, governor romney will not apologize to our adversaries. he would champion peace through strength and protect our interests and ideals. how can we be sure he can get the job done? it is simple. he has a record. unlike president obama's reichert, mitt romney's record is a record of success. he started successful companies and state failing ones. he records the 20 -- 2002 olympics and it became a source of national pride. as governor, he balanced every budget, cut taxes, improved education, and reduced unemployment rate in the coming debates, the contras will grow sharper and the choice clear. if we want to do better, then the last four years, there is only one choice to make. that is governor mitt romney. thank you, god bless you and god bless america. >> americans are not the only people have is september 11 in the national stories. in santiago, chilly, there was a september 11 event that had a dramatic impact on chilean history and memory. on that day in 1973
atlanta achievement north american energy in -- independence. and international affairs, governor romney will not apologize to our adversaries. he would champion peace through strength and protect our interests and ideals. how can we be sure he can get the job done? it is simple. he has a record. unlike president obama's reichert, mitt romney's record is a record of success. he started successful companies and state failing ones. he records the 20 -- 2002 olympics and it became a source of...
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which i find curious that paul ryan is in alabama and also in atlanta, georgia. maybe he doesn't do ohio any favors campaigning there for the romney campaign because of his budget and their stance on the automobile loan. has the president focused on the right places? i mean, it's very intense. >> i think he is focused on the right places. you know, he doesn't actually even need ohio in the same way that romney does. obama can get to 272, 275 without ohio, but if he has ohio, boy, he's pretty well got it locked. because then if he has ohio he only needs one of iowa, colorado, nevada. and he's ahead in iowa and nevada and tied in colorado. so nailing down ohio would be a big, big thing for him. >> michael tomasky, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> pleasure. >>> a class act. that's how one republican senate candidate describes richard mourdock. next, ron christie and keli goff weigh in on that and much more about republican brand. >>> later, a right wing group, voter intimidation, is going to put a million poll watchers around the country on elec
which i find curious that paul ryan is in alabama and also in atlanta, georgia. maybe he doesn't do ohio any favors campaigning there for the romney campaign because of his budget and their stance on the automobile loan. has the president focused on the right places? i mean, it's very intense. >> i think he is focused on the right places. you know, he doesn't actually even need ohio in the same way that romney does. obama can get to 272, 275 without ohio, but if he has ohio, boy, he's...
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let's start with the great city of atlanta, georgia, a gorgeous home there, under $270,000, and you're getting that whole southern charm with it, right? >> you get a lot of charm. this is a charleson-style home, just five minutes from downtown. what i love is that double front porch. if you don't have rocking chairs maybe you should get some. >> wow. >> inside the house it's thoroughly up to date, still retains its southern charm. i particularly like the dark wood floors in the living room with the built-in book cases flanking the fireplace, the bank of large windows makes that room stunning, i believe. the kitchen has a snazzy glass top backsplash with granite counters and oversized dining area. who needs a dining room, but bam, you get it anyway. when a lovely home. >> looks like it's all been redone, move in. five minutes from downtown. fantastic. let's go to boise, idaho now and here you're showing us an updated bungalow coming in at 249,9. >> who doesn't love a bungalow with a white picket fence in an historic neighborhood and a short walk to boise downtown. if you haven't been to
let's start with the great city of atlanta, georgia, a gorgeous home there, under $270,000, and you're getting that whole southern charm with it, right? >> you get a lot of charm. this is a charleson-style home, just five minutes from downtown. what i love is that double front porch. if you don't have rocking chairs maybe you should get some. >> wow. >> inside the house it's thoroughly up to date, still retains its southern charm. i particularly like the dark wood floors in...
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i was in atlanta. and we had a tremor and i remember it hit the news that we haven't had one in years. since 2003, we had experienced quite a few tremors. not on the scale of california. but it makes me wonder, will we ever get to that scale? i am definitely -- i think there is climate change. host: ok. phil, on our line for republicans, what do you think? caller: good morning. before i get to my comment and need to say- i something about the c-span call- in policy with us of being limited to a democrat, republican or independent. i believe that, whether we know better not, we are being forced into a box to look at all of the issues in this regard. and if you do not have 1 foot in either camp, then you step back. basically come a lot of the callers are just repeaters. msnbc, democrat, repeating talking points. i believe you all would get rid of this and just last three numbers and let people look at things as individuals. as far as the storm, i think the fact that we are not bringing into this, and tha
i was in atlanta. and we had a tremor and i remember it hit the news that we haven't had one in years. since 2003, we had experienced quite a few tremors. not on the scale of california. but it makes me wonder, will we ever get to that scale? i am definitely -- i think there is climate change. host: ok. phil, on our line for republicans, what do you think? caller: good morning. before i get to my comment and need to say- i something about the c-span call- in policy with us of being limited to a...
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officials at the center for disease control and prevention in atlanta say a concerted effort is underway. >> they are working with state and local health departments to contact patients who may have received injections at the facilities who received the recalled lots of this medication to inform them that they may have been exposed, to find out out if they are having symptoms and instruct them to seek health care should they be ill. >> the >> sreenivasan: the tainted steroids came from a massachusetts pharmacy which has now suspended operations. in syria today, the rebel stronghold of homs endured the heaviest bombardment in months. thick plumes of smoke could be seen rising above the central city's skyline as syrian government warplanes, tanks and artillery intensified their assault. meanwhile, turkish media reported syrian troops fired another mortar round into southern turkey. no one was hurt, but the turkish military returned fire. a similar exchange earlier this week left several dead on both sides. the turmoil deepened today in south africa's mining industry. the world's largest pl
officials at the center for disease control and prevention in atlanta say a concerted effort is underway. >> they are working with state and local health departments to contact patients who may have received injections at the facilities who received the recalled lots of this medication to inform them that they may have been exposed, to find out out if they are having symptoms and instruct them to seek health care should they be ill. >> the >> sreenivasan: the tainted steroids...
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meteorologist ron marciano very hard at work in atlanta. the national hurricane center just issued a new advisory. what's the latest there? >> 105-mile-an-hour winds. still over land right now. you see the satellite picture behind me, zoraida. it's a strong category 2 storm with 110-mile-an-hour winds. the atmosphere even in late october can still beep up these storms quite ready especially over the caribbean. now it's about to reemerge or emerge into the atlantic ocean here and the bahamas, over the eastern tip of cuba. it's pretty quick, but we expect it to slow down. hurricane warnings are up for the bahamas. tropical storm warnings posted for eastern florida, and that's been expanded all the way up to flagler beach for tropical storm conditions here in the next 24 to 36 hours. already the moisture and rain bands have been feeting into south florida from miami, key marathon all the way to key west. we're feeling the impacts of this very large storm. we'll have a big circulation that will affect everybody on the east coast. this is turnin
meteorologist ron marciano very hard at work in atlanta. the national hurricane center just issued a new advisory. what's the latest there? >> 105-mile-an-hour winds. still over land right now. you see the satellite picture behind me, zoraida. it's a strong category 2 storm with 110-mile-an-hour winds. the atmosphere even in late october can still beep up these storms quite ready especially over the caribbean. now it's about to reemerge or emerge into the atlantic ocean here and the...
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you are joining us live from atlanta. what do you have for us? >>> the folks like me in the meteorological community are in a tizzy because this is going to hit jamaica and could make a run at the u.s. and for this time of year, that would be extraordinary. and it also has potential to do some crazy things as we get closer to halloween. some longer-range computer models are doing funky things across the northeast coastline. either way, a large storm. tropical storm sandy has winds of 60 miles per hour. 120 miles south of jamaica. it is heading directly north, so it will hit jamaica later on today. likely as a hurricane. we are almost there. so hurricane warnings are posted for jamaica and also for parts of cuba. we are looking at tropical storm warnings there. tropical storm watches now have been posted and that's new as of 5:00 a.m. for the east florida coastline. we don't expect it to make a direct hit there, but the wind field will be large enough to look at tropical storm conditions. then certainly a big surf across the entire eastern seaboar
you are joining us live from atlanta. what do you have for us? >>> the folks like me in the meteorological community are in a tizzy because this is going to hit jamaica and could make a run at the u.s. and for this time of year, that would be extraordinary. and it also has potential to do some crazy things as we get closer to halloween. some longer-range computer models are doing funky things across the northeast coastline. either way, a large storm. tropical storm sandy has winds of...
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. >> the american dream is very simply the fact that a young man born in inner city of atlanta, georgia, 1961, now lives here. that's the american dream. there's no such thing as a somali dream, a chinese dream, there's one dream, the american dream and that's why people came to these shores. >> okay. before you start laughing, why does mr. west feel that he has to deride every single other nation? he almost seems to have taken mitt romney's comment about the 47% and extended it to the whole planet, that nobody can have any dreams apart from this country. >> i her schoolhouse rock there was one of the dings they had, the great american melting pot and showed all these different people jumping into the pot and that became america. >> yes. >> clearly alan west has never seen schoolhouse rock and that's a problem for him and the reason that's a problem is he seems to have a mentality that it's only about america. it is only about america that's made up of somalis that have come here and mexicans that have come here and irish people that have come here and the list is endless. what makes us
. >> the american dream is very simply the fact that a young man born in inner city of atlanta, georgia, 1961, now lives here. that's the american dream. there's no such thing as a somali dream, a chinese dream, there's one dream, the american dream and that's why people came to these shores. >> okay. before you start laughing, why does mr. west feel that he has to deride every single other nation? he almost seems to have taken mitt romney's comment about the 47% and extended it to...
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phoenix is not atlanta is not new york. you really do need to look at local conditions. but flay broader sense, one of the things that concerns me is ultimately whether it's five, six, 10 years we'll get to the int where people believe housing prices will never go down again. housing can be a great investment. it can be a stable investment. it can also be a very risky investment. i think people need to go into this with their eyes clear, making sure what they're buying is really based on their needs and not the ability to flip it. >> brown: why don't you start, what do u wish youdo had heard in the debate? what do you wh you heard outo the campaign trail today? what do you want to hear? >> toh tell you quite frankly, i was far more sympathetic to where governor romney started out, which is this is a process that needs to work its way out. the prices need to hit bottom. i think this is a problem of we built too much housing and the only way you work off excess supply, in my opinion, prices fall and i appreciate and respect that he said that first. i think he is starting t
phoenix is not atlanta is not new york. you really do need to look at local conditions. but flay broader sense, one of the things that concerns me is ultimately whether it's five, six, 10 years we'll get to the int where people believe housing prices will never go down again. housing can be a great investment. it can be a stable investment. it can also be a very risky investment. i think people need to go into this with their eyes clear, making sure what they're buying is really based on their...
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atlanta democratic mayor reid joins me now on behalf of the obama campaign. mr. mayor, thank you so much for bog the show. >> glad to be with you, luke. good morning. >> mayor reid, the president's senior strategist, david axelrod, said this about the booklet. >> of course, the pamphlet reflect it is ideas the president advanced throughout this campaign about where we need to go as a country. building on the progress that we have made. it is the -- the plan that he talked about at the convention. and it is the plan that he talks about every day. but we wanted to codify and put tonight one place. >> now, looking through this pamphlet there is not a lot of new ideas here. i cover capitol hill. a lot of the ideas went to die on capitol hill. why is president obama putting out this type of literature 13 days before the end of the campaign? shouldn't it have been earlier if this was his big idea? >> not at all. i mean, we are in the phase of the campaign we are grinding it out. and many of the ideas that -- in that booklet are what has allowed us to generate a more th
atlanta democratic mayor reid joins me now on behalf of the obama campaign. mr. mayor, thank you so much for bog the show. >> glad to be with you, luke. good morning. >> mayor reid, the president's senior strategist, david axelrod, said this about the booklet. >> of course, the pamphlet reflect it is ideas the president advanced throughout this campaign about where we need to go as a country. building on the progress that we have made. it is the -- the plan that he talked...
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cnn correspondent george howell is in atlanta. so, george, expect to us more about what exactly the problem is. >> well, carol, good morning. basically that is a lock and pin system designed to keep those seats to hold them down to the floor. now, we're hearing from american airlines and i want to put all this in perspective, we heard several things about what could be the cause of this problem. american is saying basically putting the blame partly on passengers, saying that it came down to this, came down to coffee, came down to spilled sodas, that accumulated into gunk into these systems and that caused the locks to go into the unlock position. that's first thing they're saying. that raises several questions like, why is this not happening on other airlines? but just two days ago, we heard from american and they said there were clamps that were put on backwards, twisted. that's what we heard from them two days ago. and we heard from the union. the union pointing the finger at outsourced maintenance work as the cause for this pro
cnn correspondent george howell is in atlanta. so, george, expect to us more about what exactly the problem is. >> well, carol, good morning. basically that is a lock and pin system designed to keep those seats to hold them down to the floor. now, we're hearing from american airlines and i want to put all this in perspective, we heard several things about what could be the cause of this problem. american is saying basically putting the blame partly on passengers, saying that it came down...
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the shooting happened at the world changer's church international in the atlanta, georgia, area. the suspect is a man named floyd palmer. they say he's 52 years old, and that he used to work at the church. this morning, a man walked into the church, and again, they have just arrested a man, and opened fire. one of the volunteers who was leading a prayer service was killed. >>> a 4-day-old infant died after being run from the metro station to children's hospital today. they tried to revive the child. investigators are waiting on test results to determine a cause of death. the fire department said that baby appeared to die of natural causes. >>> for the first time, prosecutors in the district are charging suspects with committing an act of terrorism. 28-year-old floyd lee corkins is accused of shooting an unarmed security guard in august. the u.s. attorney's office said corkins told the guard he didn't like the organization's politics before he started shooting. corkins is also charged with attempted murder. he's due in court on friday. >>> coming up on news4 at 6:00, the deadly ro
the shooting happened at the world changer's church international in the atlanta, georgia, area. the suspect is a man named floyd palmer. they say he's 52 years old, and that he used to work at the church. this morning, a man walked into the church, and again, they have just arrested a man, and opened fire. one of the volunteers who was leading a prayer service was killed. >>> a 4-day-old infant died after being run from the metro station to children's hospital today. they tried to...
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we're getting wind gusts as far away as atlanta here, torrential rains. this radar has looked the same to me in the last four to six hours and that means heavy rainfall. accumulating on top of what we've already received, which is 4 to 6 inches. 4 to 6 more inches on top of that. that will result in significant flooding from rivers, from the storm surge that's coming in along the coast with winds 60 to 80 miles an hour. the winds extend hundreds of miles to the west as sandy will begin extra tropical transition today, turning from a hurricane to this monster hybrid storm. the storm surge potential, 6 to 11 feet. no significant changes here which is unfortunate, of course. this is locked in for landfall sometime between 8 and 9 p.m. along the jersey coast. we'll have complete coverage, team coverage beginning in about half an hour with an early start to "early start." >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account wi
we're getting wind gusts as far away as atlanta here, torrential rains. this radar has looked the same to me in the last four to six hours and that means heavy rainfall. accumulating on top of what we've already received, which is 4 to 6 inches. 4 to 6 more inches on top of that. that will result in significant flooding from rivers, from the storm surge that's coming in along the coast with winds 60 to 80 miles an hour. the winds extend hundreds of miles to the west as sandy will begin extra...
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we sit here in new york or washington or atlanta and we have this sort of national view, but if you are in iowa, chances are you are not only watching local tv and seeing all those ads because you're in a swing state, you're reading the des moines register or some of the other papers, and then what stories get put on the front page, how romney and obama are covered, how controversies come up, how the debates are covered. i think that is actually influential and tends to influence -- there's a ripple effect that goes out to the blogs and cable television and the like. the one day when the -- as you say, the anonymous editors say here is our choice of the president of the united states, i think people will consider. i don't think it moves a lot of votes. >> howard, good to see you, as always. 11 new cases -- from a company that is outside of austin. we're going to get the latest. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. with less chronic ost
we sit here in new york or washington or atlanta and we have this sort of national view, but if you are in iowa, chances are you are not only watching local tv and seeing all those ads because you're in a swing state, you're reading the des moines register or some of the other papers, and then what stories get put on the front page, how romney and obama are covered, how controversies come up, how the debates are covered. i think that is actually influential and tends to influence -- there's a...
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. >> bill: gina is calling from atlanta, georgia. good morning, gina? >> caller: good morning, let me give you kudos for pushing back on this young woman in your presence -- >> bill: she is a reporter i'm a commentator. >> caller: this is the reason that journalism is having such a hard time. >> bill: oh come on what is your question. >> caller: let me finish -- >> bill: listen she is our guest, she has her opinion i have gone mine. gary is calling from virginia. >> caller: good morning. it seems like we are overlooking an obvious comment here and that is if you have the money funded at the federal level then you can balance that and return it to the states. if you return it to the states you going to be spreading it out, but not where it is needed. you can't send the funding back to the states because there will be all of those places where the disasters are go -- not going to hit, and they are not going to give it up. >> bill: that's exactly right. there would be an uneven distribution. >> right. and one of the things that i find fascinating about thi
. >> bill: gina is calling from atlanta, georgia. good morning, gina? >> caller: good morning, let me give you kudos for pushing back on this young woman in your presence -- >> bill: she is a reporter i'm a commentator. >> caller: this is the reason that journalism is having such a hard time. >> bill: oh come on what is your question. >> caller: let me finish -- >> bill: listen she is our guest, she has her opinion i have gone mine. gary is calling from...
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one man is dead in this church just south of atlanta. the victim was a volunteer and was leading a prayer during a service when this happened. police say the shooter walked calmly into the church dressed in a suit and tie and opened fire and left just as calmly. >> we are looking into whether he was targeted as he was the only person that was shot. >> reports were that he walked up to the stage where the victim was standing and that the victim was shot at close range. police aren't sure if he knew the shooter, but police identify the gunman as this man, 52-year-old floyd palmer, a former church employee who resigned, police say, for personal reasons back in august. he is on the loose now, they believe, in a black subaru station wagon. police do consider him armed and dangerous. the shooting happened late this morning at the world changer international church led by world renowned minister creslow dollar. >>> i want to get to that meningitis outbreak. it spread to 17 states. 1700 have died, more than 700 are sick all from tainted injectio
one man is dead in this church just south of atlanta. the victim was a volunteer and was leading a prayer during a service when this happened. police say the shooter walked calmly into the church dressed in a suit and tie and opened fire and left just as calmly. >> we are looking into whether he was targeted as he was the only person that was shot. >> reports were that he walked up to the stage where the victim was standing and that the victim was shot at close range. police aren't...
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louis or atlanta. >> jamal: right because there is a wild-card game today. >> which is total bs that they have to go on the road. >> jamal: you have home field advantage, but play your first two games away. >> that's garbage. >> exactly. i completely disagree with it too. >> jamal: i'm much more of a basketball fan, and in basketball your first game is at home. >> yeah, you want to start out with the advantage. >> so there's a good chance we'll be playing against st. louis in their home stadium. >> bring it on. >> after the amazing season we had and the best record in baseball, come on. >> and what about the kid's arm? >> i'm curious to know what they do to strausberg. >> oh, he is not coming back -- >> i don't know. i'm not so sure. he said the other day. i saw an interview. he has been pitching. he is still throwing. >> if he has been throwing they'll bring him back. because you have to keep these pitchers throwing every day. geo gonzalez the other ace pitcher on the team was pitching in the bullpen because he had to keep his arm warm for the playoffs. >> if they go to the world se
louis or atlanta. >> jamal: right because there is a wild-card game today. >> which is total bs that they have to go on the road. >> jamal: you have home field advantage, but play your first two games away. >> that's garbage. >> exactly. i completely disagree with it too. >> jamal: i'm much more of a basketball fan, and in basketball your first game is at home. >> yeah, you want to start out with the advantage. >> so there's a good chance we'll be...
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who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me bring in carrie lozano to the conversation. she is a documentary filmmaker and journalist who has done a lot of work. her film "underground" appeared at sundance. also she is an emerging expert on the question of collaborative reporting, journalists, between news organizations and citizens -- she works in the investigative reporting for uc berkley and has co-founded collaboration
who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money...
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wind threat through wednesday, still 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts, 50s and 40s as for south as atlanta, georgia. the breadth and depth is immense. you know what's incredible? on friday the commuter models had this pinpointed to move where it moved so the accuracy of them really is phenomenal. >> well, i was just going to ask you, you have been doing weather a long time. where will the storm go down in history do you think? >> certainly at the top of the game. i mean, pressurewise, people don't understand surface pressure, all you need to know, the lower the numbers, the more energy is storm, be it a low pressure system associated with a nor'easter or a tropical system, the lower it is, the more energetic it is, and the more energy it has, this was the lowest on record as far north, north of the virginias coming ashore. so incredible. certainly in the record books going down on myriad fronts. you heard the governors all talking about what irene did and this is double that in terms of the subways, in terms of the rainfall totals, the snow. record books myriad from snow to rain to floodin
wind threat through wednesday, still 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts, 50s and 40s as for south as atlanta, georgia. the breadth and depth is immense. you know what's incredible? on friday the commuter models had this pinpointed to move where it moved so the accuracy of them really is phenomenal. >> well, i was just going to ask you, you have been doing weather a long time. where will the storm go down in history do you think? >> certainly at the top of the game. i mean, pressurewise,...
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president of the national association of ags from 2006 to 2007, and he is currently a partner in the atlanta office of mckenna, long and aldridge. thurbert? >> good morning and thank you, lisa, so much for that kind introduction, and also thank you for the leadership you and your outstanding team are providing around the country and in particular issues that involve the business community. you've been a positive effect for all of us, so we appreciate your work. ladies and gentlemen, good morning and welcome to a conversation with state attorneys generals. it's not every day, i believe, that we get a chance to have an open dialogue with not just one, not two, but three state attorneys generals. so you're in for a real treat this morning, and i hope we'll have your attention. let me put in the proper context, if i can, and in america's not-too-distant pass, you know, the state attorney general was seen as a down-ballot office holder that didn't garner, quite frankly, much state or national attention. that attention was reserved for governors and members of congress. quite frankly -- and i'm su
president of the national association of ags from 2006 to 2007, and he is currently a partner in the atlanta office of mckenna, long and aldridge. thurbert? >> good morning and thank you, lisa, so much for that kind introduction, and also thank you for the leadership you and your outstanding team are providing around the country and in particular issues that involve the business community. you've been a positive effect for all of us, so we appreciate your work. ladies and gentlemen, good...
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the first convention i covered for a cds affiliate in atlanta was 1972 democratic convention in miami. i did not have a convention. this was the night george mcgovern was speaking at 3:00 a.m., except in the nomination. i was there to cover the georgia state delegation, which was having tomorrow over who would be seated and who was not. contrast that, which was so unpredictable, to today, where everything is by the book. every day, we are given book that tells you by the minute, practically by the second, how long each speaker will speak. >> and, by the way, they never do it. >> it does not work. we did not know about clint eastwood and the chair. >> we did not know about clint, and we did not know bill clinton would be the first-place winner. even though it is perfectly orchestrated, if you watch the democratic convention, it was fascinating, but in the end, the entire convention was about women, and it was about two states -- ohio and michigan. how many times did you hear about the auto bailout? >> i think it was the nun who did not talk about that. the only one. >> it was astonishi
the first convention i covered for a cds affiliate in atlanta was 1972 democratic convention in miami. i did not have a convention. this was the night george mcgovern was speaking at 3:00 a.m., except in the nomination. i was there to cover the georgia state delegation, which was having tomorrow over who would be seated and who was not. contrast that, which was so unpredictable, to today, where everything is by the book. every day, we are given book that tells you by the minute, practically by...